bandaging

[ UK /bˈændɪd‍ʒɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of applying a bandage
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How To Use bandaging In A Sentence

  • With regard to the treatment, - the position and the bandaging are the same as in the other cases. Instruments Of Reduction
  • Michael insisted on taking care of that himself, bandaging a poultice of herbs over the injury every morning.
  • The President slid on the paved surface, suffering scrapes on his hands and arms that later required treatment and bandaging by his White House physician.
  • You will obtain a smooth and durable flexible cable harness with overlapping bandaging with spiral bandaging.
  • He finished the bandaging and put her hand on the table.
  • The children did not write as much as they had in the housekeeping center, although they did a lot of bandaging.
  • I figured him coming to meet me with his book in his hand, in his reverend poetic robes, and with his laurel on, over that curious kind of bandaging which he seems to have been fond of -- looking, in a word, for all the world like the neuralgic Petrarch in the pictures. Italian Journeys
  • External coaptation is not recommended for these injuries, as these areas are not amenable to bandaging.
  • All compression bandaging was performed by specialist nurses and community nurses (on a shared-care basis) using a standard technique.
  • Quickly I washed the wound clean and applied the salve before once more bandaging his leg.
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